In July 2022, Coleman’s Crisis Centers, serving Allen, Auglaize, Hardin and Stark counties, started answering calls coming in to the new 9-8-8 universal emergency number for mental health crises and suicide prevention. Since the federal government passed the National...
The Crisis Stabilization Unit (CSU) hasn’t always offered group counseling, but it was always a service that Coleman wanted to provide. Staff knew that it could be largely beneficial to helping their clients feel more connected and less alone. About a year into...
The Crisis Stabilization Unit (CSU) is excited to announce the addition of Peer Support Specialists to its staff in early 2022. This unique position will offer clients the benefit of learning from others with mental health or addiction struggles, who have been...
A mental health crisis can occur at any time and at any place – home, work, school, or any public space. In the past, a person in crisis had to be taken to a hospital or a behavioral health facility for care. Today, that help can come to them. All it takes to initiate...
Managing a kitchen and creating home-cooked meals for large groups isn’t something that comes naturally to many people, but for CSU Crisis Tech Rhonda Jones, she makes it look easy – and delicious. When CSU Director Ashley Fuller interviewed Jones two years ago, she...
When clients spend time in Coleman’s Crisis Stabilization Unit (CSU), they benefit from more than just counseling as they continue their journey to recovery. Their time in the CSU lays the foundation for learning healthy habits and how to maintain them for the long...